A customs computer glitch trapped travelers at airports around the U.S. last night. The disruption lasted for approximately 90 minutes, causing long lines and delayed customs processing for arriving international flights. The delays and lines cleared up last night however, and are not expected to affect airports today. (AP)

Lufthansa knows the way to San Jose. Beginning April 29, 2016, Lufthansa will begin service between Frankfurt and San Jose, CA. The route will operate five times per week and launch a week before British Airways begins its San Jose to London flight. That's two new non-stop options to Europe from Silicon Valley for next summer's peak. (SVBJ)

UberRUSH, the ride-hailing company's courier service, expanded beyond New York by launching yesterday in San Francisco and Chicago. UberRUSH is a partnership of sorts between the ride-hailing company Uber, and e-commerce platforms like Shopify and Bigcommerce, now enabling local small businesses to choose UberRUSH delivery as an option on orders. (Consumerist)

TripAdvisor today announced the launch of new, dedicated Walt Disney World and Disneyland pages with the goal of "enabling travelers to easily get both comprehensive information and reviewer insights about specific attractions, rides, theme park accommodations and restaurants." Travelers can find the new pages by searching for Disney Parks on TripAdvisor or through the TripAdvisor destination pages for Orlando, Florida or Anaheim, California. (TripAdvisor)

There's a new mascot in town around Niagara Falls, NY. "Totes McGoats" is the name of a character introduced to help encourages children to recycle. He tweets (only in emoji), but the idea seems to be working. Tanya Basu reports: "before he was around, recycling rates were at a paltry 4%. One year later, the program boasts a 23% participation rate." (TIME)